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beats jose theodore with 7.5 seconds left in overtime. capitols lose 6-5. man, they went down fighting. >> it's over. it was a great run. when only teams have gotten better than you in that situation in all of hockey, it's a great run. that's why the guys are so deflated. they were trying in the third period. you could see the excitement on the bench. i'm more disappointed because i knew they wanted it. just didn't play well enough to win tonight. >> the capitols streak stopped 14 games. two more games before they take that olympic break. >>> nationals close to signing another pitcher. former yankee starter change ming wan narrowed his potential team to the capitols. he won 19 games in back-to-back years for the yankees in 26 and 2007. >>> college hoops, virginia tech staying near the top of the acc standings with another easy win against north carolina state tonight. seth greenberg doing a mighty fine job and hokies in control from the get-go in this one. jeff fallen. hudson went for a game high 23 points. hokies up at the break. lazy pass by the wolfpack.
beats jose theodore with 7.5 seconds left in overtime. capitols lose 6-5. man, they went down fighting. >> it's over. it was a great run. when only teams have gotten better than you in that situation in all of hockey, it's a great run. that's why the guys are so deflated. they were trying in the third period. you could see the excitement on the bench. i'm more disappointed because i knew they wanted it. just didn't play well enough to win tonight. >> the capitols streak stopped 14...
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., theodore r pos roosevelt, set u the f.d.a. progressive idea is to control everything. progressive idea is to go and regulate everything and they wanted to take care of everybody, because they just don't know. they started with coca-cola. had a court case and said coca-cola has cocaine in it. well, they had a test by the government, found out there was no cocaine in it. it wasn't addictive that way, although it's simply delicious. then the government lost the court case and ca came back and said that's fraud! how are you selling something with no coke in it? they took that and it led to prohibition. a slippery slope. that's the case you would make. >> that is the argument i would make because we're seated in the middle of new york city where the mayor wants to regulate sugar, and salt. so if you accept the argument that the government knows best, there is no end to what the government will try and keep from us. >> glenn: let me go to -- if i can, pull up national i.d. card. can we go there? pull the national i.d. card quiz. a couple minutes. national i.d. card, there sh
., theodore r pos roosevelt, set u the f.d.a. progressive idea is to control everything. progressive idea is to go and regulate everything and they wanted to take care of everybody, because they just don't know. they started with coca-cola. had a court case and said coca-cola has cocaine in it. well, they had a test by the government, found out there was no cocaine in it. it wasn't addictive that way, although it's simply delicious. then the government lost the court case and ca came back and...
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but to really understand it, what you have to do is meet this gentleman. 1901, theodore roosevelt. a guy that every conservative should really look into, because he is probably the best guy to really learn the lessons from. but to understand him, you have to know him. george bernard shaw. george bernard shaw, the playwright. how is knowing george bernard shaw going to help us understand what bloomberg is doing with coca-cola? grab your coke and try to grab a smile and come along. ♪ ♪ >> glenn: hello, america. last night, last night i showed you the progressives. this is more than the progressives. this is the beginning of the progressive movement. these are the fabian socialists here. they are capable. i showed you video i'm not going to show you tonight that i think is just horrifying. i have had so much mail last night. people said oh my gosh -- many people said it was the most frightening show we have done. i can relate. i remember the first day i found the fabian socialists you're like how did you not know about any of this? how do you not know about what these people have
but to really understand it, what you have to do is meet this gentleman. 1901, theodore roosevelt. a guy that every conservative should really look into, because he is probably the best guy to really learn the lessons from. but to understand him, you have to know him. george bernard shaw. george bernard shaw, the playwright. how is knowing george bernard shaw going to help us understand what bloomberg is doing with coca-cola? grab your coke and try to grab a smile and come along. ♪ ♪...
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my book about theodore roosevelt. each of these books is to have a new introduction by the author. as it says on all of his books in the new classic series, which led me to an incident in a bookstore a few weeks ago that i won't forget. i was told by the editor, ros -- my wife and i were staying in new york, and the editor called and said she needed the new introductions right away. i had a copy of "the great bridge" with me, but i had no copy of "mornings on horseback." so i thought it was important to read the introduction in the original book before i wrote the new introduction, and i headed over to fifth avenue to the large barnes & noble store, which replete with everything, and sure enough i found a paperback copy of "mornings on horseback. and i went up to the checkout counter which in that store is vi very large, maybe seven or eight people checking books out, and you get in a line, as some of you have experienced, and the line is so long it snakes back and forth. and i was standing with the book if my hand, with the cover of the book against my leg, and i noticed a man loo
my book about theodore roosevelt. each of these books is to have a new introduction by the author. as it says on all of his books in the new classic series, which led me to an incident in a bookstore a few weeks ago that i won't forget. i was told by the editor, ros -- my wife and i were staying in new york, and the editor called and said she needed the new introductions right away. i had a copy of "the great bridge" with me, but i had no copy of "mornings on horseback." so...
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today and tomorrow, he visits gulfport, mississippi, theodore, alabama. >> we can send men to the moon but not cap an oil well? that's ridiculous. >> reporter: the oil is still offshore but closer than ever. >> this is a giant sea starterle that we spotted. >> reporter: govern charlie crist says it needs attention. >> questions get answered more quickly, assets get deployed more rapidly. >> reporter: the first signs in panama city, a medal container with bp's name on it. >> it was a real shock and we were concerned because it became apparent that it was a 550 gallon container. >> reporter: even as the shoreline is doused in crude, mississippi's governor says oil is too important to stop offshore drilling. >> i don't think we should have that. >> reporter: the obama administration has asked bp to outsource. >> we want to make sure that money is independently answered. >> reporter: bp's board already coping with an $85 billion loss in market value is holding an emergency meeting today to discuss that fund. when he returns to the gulf tomorrow, the president will address the nation with h
today and tomorrow, he visits gulfport, mississippi, theodore, alabama. >> we can send men to the moon but not cap an oil well? that's ridiculous. >> reporter: the oil is still offshore but closer than ever. >> this is a giant sea starterle that we spotted. >> reporter: govern charlie crist says it needs attention. >> questions get answered more quickly, assets get deployed more rapidly. >> reporter: the first signs in panama city, a medal container with bp's...
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abraham lincoln did great things, greater than anything done by theodore roosevelt or franklin delano roosevelt. he freed the slaves and saved the union. and because he feeds the union he was able to free the slaves. beyond this however, our extraordinary interest in him and his team for him has to do with what he said and how he said it. and much of this had to do with the union, what it was and why it was worth the saving. he saved it by fighting and winning the war of course. but his initial step in this was the decision to go to war, not a popular decision and certainly not an easy one. his predecessor, the incompetent james buchanan, believed that the state had no right to succeed from the union but there was nothing he could do about it if they did. that, by the time lincoln took office, seven southern states have succeeded and nothing had been done about it. led by south carolina, they claim to be doing only what they and the other side done in 1776. to oppose them might bring on the war and buchanan had no stomach for this. lincoln knew that the time had come when the only way
abraham lincoln did great things, greater than anything done by theodore roosevelt or franklin delano roosevelt. he freed the slaves and saved the union. and because he feeds the union he was able to free the slaves. beyond this however, our extraordinary interest in him and his team for him has to do with what he said and how he said it. and much of this had to do with the union, what it was and why it was worth the saving. he saved it by fighting and winning the war of course. but his initial...
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trick tonight including the game winner, but hakim, there also is controversy brewing, as you know jose theodore was pulled in the first period for giving up two goals on two shots. i saw him after the game. i talked to him. he actually seemed very calm. he said that, well, if it's what help the caps win then it was right decision and he also said tomorrow is going to be extremely important for him at practice because he sbends to go out there, fight hard and prove that he should be the starter when this team going to montreal on monday. back to you. >> lindsay, the only person at verizon center, but i know that when everyone left, the emotions were just nutty i'm sure. people have got to be feeling good tonight after a big win like that in overtime. >> reporter: yeah it was crazy i have to tell you. you could definitely feel the energy rise especially when the capitals tied it up, forget about it but that's true you guys could hear it on nebraska avenue, so what am i talking about? right? >> yes. >> lindsay, thank you, see you in montreal. all right, talking baseball now. >>> and 35-year-old na
trick tonight including the game winner, but hakim, there also is controversy brewing, as you know jose theodore was pulled in the first period for giving up two goals on two shots. i saw him after the game. i talked to him. he actually seemed very calm. he said that, well, if it's what help the caps win then it was right decision and he also said tomorrow is going to be extremely important for him at practice because he sbends to go out there, fight hard and prove that he should be the starter...
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and jose theodore shuts the door down the stretch making 34 saves, in all. caps win it, 3-2. setting a franchise record with their 51st victory. >>> talking baseball now and the nationals' pitching rotation is set. righty garrett mauke named the fifth starter. and pitching still the nats' biggest problem, it was pretty clear this afternoon, in their final spring training game against the red sox, and at nats' park is where we're at, d.c. mayor adrienne fenty thr-- fenty. throwing out the first pitch. much to the first no score. facing kevin youkilis with a man on and leaves that up and over the plate. youkilis crush to lef for a two-run homer and nats' manager thinking, here we go again. red sox take a 2-0 lead just like that. top of six now, 4-0 red sox. sean burnett on the hill. pudge rodriguez he sets up outside, but pitch, well, take a look here. it's over the inside half. and bill hall sends the hot shot down the right field line. mike lowell and jason varitek come around to score. red sox on top, 6-0. hall ends up with a two rbi triple. the red sox just taking it to the
and jose theodore shuts the door down the stretch making 34 saves, in all. caps win it, 3-2. setting a franchise record with their 51st victory. >>> talking baseball now and the nationals' pitching rotation is set. righty garrett mauke named the fifth starter. and pitching still the nats' biggest problem, it was pretty clear this afternoon, in their final spring training game against the red sox, and at nats' park is where we're at, d.c. mayor adrienne fenty thr-- fenty. throwing out...
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theodore roosevelt. >> that's right. and it's a healthy cake, let me tell you. it's heavy, and it's great. delicious. >> what other recipes do you have in here that people might be interested in? >> i think the best recipe is probably mamie eisenhower's fudge. when she married ike, she told my husband she didn't know how to cook, even policy water, and after she married him, he was the chef. she ran across this recipe, and it's so good even kids can make it. fantastic. and my second favorite is probably ronald reagan's pumpkin pecan pie because it's just like pumpkin pie pie, but it's got the nuts on top. >> you also have a recipe in here from harry reid. >> yes, i do. it's chicken breast and paprika cream sauce, and it's very good. i have ron paul, too, and michele bachmann, so you have every kind of political persuasion you could want. >> "capitol hill cooks" is the name of the book, linda bauer is the author from the white house. congress and all of the past presidents. >> coming up, thomas allen presents a history of torrey americans during the american revo
theodore roosevelt. >> that's right. and it's a healthy cake, let me tell you. it's heavy, and it's great. delicious. >> what other recipes do you have in here that people might be interested in? >> i think the best recipe is probably mamie eisenhower's fudge. when she married ike, she told my husband she didn't know how to cook, even policy water, and after she married him, he was the chef. she ran across this recipe, and it's so good even kids can make it. fantastic. and my...
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kennedy, theodore sorensen, has died. >> ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> he wrote some of kennedy's most memorable speeches, from his inaugural address to vow to place a man on the moon but he was also a policy adviser and political strategist who knew kennedy best. >> working with this one man for 11 years, merged our two styles. i knew what he wanted to say. i knew how he wanted to say it. >> ted torensen died in new york of complications of a stroke. he was 82 years old. [ female announcer ] letting go of your cigarettes can be hard. but the nicoderm cq patch gradually steps you down off of nicotine in just three steps, doubling your chances for success. nicoderm cq. 3 steps, 10 weeks and you're free. of nfl training camp to put our 24-hour frequent heartburn protection to the test for two weeks. [ diehl ] people think that we're indestructible, but if you're out there and you're feeling burning it's gonna affect the way that you play. [ herrera ] in my world either you get it done, or they're gonna find someone
kennedy, theodore sorensen, has died. >> ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> he wrote some of kennedy's most memorable speeches, from his inaugural address to vow to place a man on the moon but he was also a policy adviser and political strategist who knew kennedy best. >> working with this one man for 11 years, merged our two styles. i knew what he wanted to say. i knew how he wanted to say it. >> ted torensen died in new...
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josie theodore, basically a wall in front of the net. later, tomas plekanec. you know the name. study the name. say the name. first career overtime goal. fifth year goal in the postseason. and montreal taking number one. >>> to the diamond now. angels and yankees. jackie robinson. everyone wearing number 42. robinson cano, greeting rachel robinson. in the fifth inning, robinson. he was named after jackie robinson. yankees go on to win, 6-2. >>> that will do it for sports. back to you in new york. >>> well, up next, this is some pretty unbelievable video. a frightening brush with death, during a high-flying adventure in australia. >> a brazilian pilot was performing when something went terribly wrong. it sent his plane crashing into the river. rescuers pulled him out of the water within minutes. and amazingly, he survived with just minor injuries. >> wow. the plane competes at speeds of up to 250 miles per hour. so, he is lucky, to say the least. >> we got the close-up view because of the mounted camera onboard. splashed into the water. lucky to be alive. >>> up next, the stories
josie theodore, basically a wall in front of the net. later, tomas plekanec. you know the name. study the name. say the name. first career overtime goal. fifth year goal in the postseason. and montreal taking number one. >>> to the diamond now. angels and yankees. jackie robinson. everyone wearing number 42. robinson cano, greeting rachel robinson. in the fifth inning, robinson. he was named after jackie robinson. yankees go on to win, 6-2. >>> that will do it for sports. back...
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and this is an image from theodore, america 1590. in indians panning for gold in the appellations. so this is appellation mountains. it's actually we will see in a moment a bit further south from the chesapeake or roanoke region. but it's a clear indication of the possibility of gold or silver. what's worse, kind of wonder what this is, his mountain streams coming out of the great rock here. and these are gold bearings, gold dust. or they are collecting, if you can sit down there but there's the gold dust down there. want you to remember the great rock and the mountain streams. this map is from 1655. it was painted by a settler called jack lemoine. and it dates to the foundation and one of the first european settlements in north america by the french in 1564, 1565. it's a pretty good, pretty accurate map. i think you'll agree that, so florida here and in the coast through georgia, south carolina northward here. what i want to show here you can't see us there will am afraid. launches going to point to it up here. there is a great mountain range up here. pardon my latin, that's the b
and this is an image from theodore, america 1590. in indians panning for gold in the appellations. so this is appellation mountains. it's actually we will see in a moment a bit further south from the chesapeake or roanoke region. but it's a clear indication of the possibility of gold or silver. what's worse, kind of wonder what this is, his mountain streams coming out of the great rock here. and these are gold bearings, gold dust. or they are collecting, if you can sit down there but there's...
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he didn't like theodore roosevelt. well, i do like theodore roosevelt, so we differ there. but that doesn't stop me enjoying mark twain's books. a few years ago, the oxford university press published, at a very modest price, a complete reproduction of all mark twain's books. and i have them in my library in london, and i read them constantly. i get enormous enjoyment. of course, he is best known for huckleberry finn, which is one of the greatest books in the whole of american literature. and i suppose it is his best book. but he wrote many other good books, too, and lots of short essays and entertaining little reads. and all of them are in my mail. so isolate mark twain, but that doesn't mean i have to agree with all his opinions, particularly his opinion about my favorite president, theodore roosevelt. >> why was theodore roosevelt your favorite president? >> for six good reasons. first of all, he was a very active man. he was always in the saddle or on the move or doing things. he was a hard, very hard-working man. like winston churchill. secondly, he didn't take anything
he didn't like theodore roosevelt. well, i do like theodore roosevelt, so we differ there. but that doesn't stop me enjoying mark twain's books. a few years ago, the oxford university press published, at a very modest price, a complete reproduction of all mark twain's books. and i have them in my library in london, and i read them constantly. i get enormous enjoyment. of course, he is best known for huckleberry finn, which is one of the greatest books in the whole of american literature. and i...
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kennedy's close adviser and speechwriter, theodore sorensen, died on sunday. he passed away at a new york hospital from complications of a stroke. sorensen penned some of j.f.k.'s most famous speeches, including the 1961 inaugural address with its call to duty: "ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country." theodore sorensen was 82 years old. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and back to the campaign for the closing arguments from leaders in each party. gwen ifill kicks us off. >> ifill: former virginia governor tim kaine is the chairman of the democratic national committee. he joins us now. >> gwen, good to be with you. >> ifill: tomorrow we're wait to go see what the outcome is. i've heard democrats saying it depends on the turnout. how much of that is true and how much of the outcome is already cooked? >> well, gwen, it does depend on turnout. i'm encouraging folks to get out there and vote. we're seeing some positive signs. about 12 million americans in our targeted races and targe
kennedy's close adviser and speechwriter, theodore sorensen, died on sunday. he passed away at a new york hospital from complications of a stroke. sorensen penned some of j.f.k.'s most famous speeches, including the 1961 inaugural address with its call to duty: "ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country." theodore sorensen was 82 years old. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and back to the campaign for...
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in 1902, president theodore roosevelt was thrown from his carriage when it was hit by a trolley car. all the aforementioned presidents survived quite nicely, with an occasional bruised ego. if president obama was destined to have his own mishap, it's not surprising that it occurred while he was engaged in his favorite sport, and a very physical one. maggie? >> rodriguez: sharyl attkisson at the white house. thank you, sharyl. shopping is not a spectator sport, especially not today. it's black friday, and for many americans there was barely enough time to finish the thanksgiving turkey before it was off to the mall. an estimated 138 million americans will shop this weekend with expected sales of $42 billion, which is up more than 2% from last year. elaine quijano is right in the middle of it all in times square. elaine, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you maggie. here in times square it's a sea of shopping bags full of holiday gifts, and retailers are reporting seeing much of the same across the country. in buffalo, new york, shoppers stampeded at target. customers camped o
in 1902, president theodore roosevelt was thrown from his carriage when it was hit by a trolley car. all the aforementioned presidents survived quite nicely, with an occasional bruised ego. if president obama was destined to have his own mishap, it's not surprising that it occurred while he was engaged in his favorite sport, and a very physical one. maggie? >> rodriguez: sharyl attkisson at the white house. thank you, sharyl. shopping is not a spectator sport, especially not today. it's...
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andre cos at this time sen rips it back theodore. bruce bow boo drew says that's enough. in soms semyon varlamov. third period, caps down 4-2. john carlson gets the puck, fires on net. look who it is in front, alex ovechkin pokes it in and the caps cut the deficit to one. complete bedlam at ver rye done center. later, still 4-3. ovechkin skates and shoots but it's stopped. obi sets up niklas backstrom in front. game tied at four just like that. now, just over a minute to go in regulation. it's 5-4 montreal. niklas backstrom passes to rookie defenseman john carlson and beats jaroslav. game tied at five. carlson scores his first playoff goal. we go to overtime. in overtime, here comes nick backstrom, the hero. he was in the zone last night and scored the game winner, hate trick for backstrom. the caps win it in overtime. the series now tied at one game apiece going into montreal. lindsay czarniak has more from ver rye zr center. >> it was a roller coaster ride here. and in the end, the capitals were the first team back at the station. the best laid their best last night. te
andre cos at this time sen rips it back theodore. bruce bow boo drew says that's enough. in soms semyon varlamov. third period, caps down 4-2. john carlson gets the puck, fires on net. look who it is in front, alex ovechkin pokes it in and the caps cut the deficit to one. complete bedlam at ver rye done center. later, still 4-3. ovechkin skates and shoots but it's stopped. obi sets up niklas backstrom in front. game tied at four just like that. now, just over a minute to go in regulation. it's...
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sneaks it past theodore for the winner. montreal snaps washington's 14-game winning streak, 6-5 the final. so the capitals lose for the first time since january 12th when they fell to the lightning 7-4. a difficult night for the capitals t noivert giving up two goals and theodore giving up that game winner. next up for washington the senators tomorrow night. >>> for more on tonight's game we welcome joe benanati and craig rockland. juror hotter than brooklyn decker. i like where your mind is going. the washington kwap -- capitals a tremendous battle. brooks laich was at the forefront of the attack. >> it's a special night for brooks. i know he won't feel great about the team lose youing we -- losing but he had a game to remember. he did his first at trick and the late one to tie it up with the deflection. it's something that as a player you will always remember. i played a long time and never had a at trick. to get that third, joe, is just something special he will always remember. >> this building is special to him on a co
sneaks it past theodore for the winner. montreal snaps washington's 14-game winning streak, 6-5 the final. so the capitals lose for the first time since january 12th when they fell to the lightning 7-4. a difficult night for the capitals t noivert giving up two goals and theodore giving up that game winner. next up for washington the senators tomorrow night. >>> for more on tonight's game we welcome joe benanati and craig rockland. juror hotter than brooklyn decker. i like where your...
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. >> simon got the late not over jose theodore. after surviving the first, they went to score in the second, scoring four times for a five- one victory. >> people said they had never heard that place as loud as it was on sunday night. >> it was a crowded verizon center. the fans in d.c. responded. >> 6:12, 58 degrees in roslyn. >> still ahead, a major if security breach at a major search engines. it could mean your information is at risk. >> washinton makes progress on financial reform. i am t.j. winnick. financial reform. i am t.j. winnick. >> >> you are watching ab7's good morning washington. with doug mcelway, alison starling, meteorologist brian van de graaff, and lisa baden with traffic. this is abc 7's good morning washington, on your side. >> in our top stories, limited flights are resuming at some european airports after being grounded because of volcanic ash from iceland. millions have been stranded five days across the road. conditions may be improving in some places, but the british air-traffic agency since the eruptions
. >> simon got the late not over jose theodore. after surviving the first, they went to score in the second, scoring four times for a five- one victory. >> people said they had never heard that place as loud as it was on sunday night. >> it was a crowded verizon center. the fans in d.c. responded. >> 6:12, 58 degrees in roslyn. >> still ahead, a major if security breach at a major search engines. it could mean your information is at risk. >> washinton makes...
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jose theodore was the man. shuts the door down the stretch, making 34 saves in all. the caps win it 3-2 setting a franchise record with their 51st victory. talking baseball now. the nationals pitching rotation is set. yesterday righty garrett mock was named the starter in place of garrett olson who was sent down to aaa. pitching is not the biggest problem. that was clear yesterday afternoon in the final spring training game against the red sox. we're at nats park, d.c. mayor adrian fenty throwing the first pitch. looks good. didn't bounce it. nice job, mr. mayor. top of the first, no score. craig stamin facing youkilis with a man on. he leaves that up and over the plate. youkilis crushes this to left for a two-run homer. jim riggleman thinking, come on, man. come on. help me out here. red sox take a 2-0 lead like that. top of the sixth, 4-0 red sox. sean burnett on the hill. pudge rodriguez sets up outside. but the pitch is not outside, over the inside half of the plate. bill hall sends it down the right field line. mike lowell and jason varitek come around to score.
jose theodore was the man. shuts the door down the stretch, making 34 saves in all. the caps win it 3-2 setting a franchise record with their 51st victory. talking baseball now. the nationals pitching rotation is set. yesterday righty garrett mock was named the starter in place of garrett olson who was sent down to aaa. pitching is not the biggest problem. that was clear yesterday afternoon in the final spring training game against the red sox. we're at nats park, d.c. mayor adrian fenty...
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we're joined by theodore simon who has large international experience. good to see you. >> good morning. >> so what is he waking up -- or what will he wake up in tomorrow? what is the state of the peruvian justice system and the jails in particular? >> yes. the system in peru is vastly different from anything he appearanced in aruba or anything in the united states. in fact, mr. van der sloot will be have an extremely rude awakening. the system will be overcrowded and more likely can be described as deplorable and intolerable. the most basic requirements will be in question. and the basic services. so i think it's going to be an incredible shock to his system, the circumstances of his incarceration. unless, of course, they make special arrangements because he's a high-profile person. >> yeah. >> secondly, he's going to confront something quite different. while in peru, there's a right to habeas corpus and will be released, however, i don't think there's any chance he'll be released while he was in aruba or in the united states. and lastly, something that
we're joined by theodore simon who has large international experience. good to see you. >> good morning. >> so what is he waking up -- or what will he wake up in tomorrow? what is the state of the peruvian justice system and the jails in particular? >> yes. the system in peru is vastly different from anything he appearanced in aruba or anything in the united states. in fact, mr. van der sloot will be have an extremely rude awakening. the system will be overcrowded and more...
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theodore riding a personal seven-game win streak, longest of his career and he stood on his head again last night 41 saves. kept the caps in the game early and then the offense took over. semins made it 2-1 in the third and with the boston goalie yanked that is ovechkin and that is cherry picking. caps win 4-1. 11th straight longest winning streak in the nhl in eight years. >> we like to point out dc unit ready the most decorated team with four championships but they have only one won in the last 11 years and that's not sitting well with the toy bush with the boys. down in miami yesterday, the human car wash that is super bowl media day. 2000 reporters forced indoors due to rain. bet that smelled great and then this super bowl idol as the player attempted to sing beyonce's "single ladies ." >> in the club, doing my own little thing ♪ [ music ] & don't be mad if you want &. & if you want it then you should have put a ring on it &. >> she started a dip and now i'm hip. & all the single ladies, all the single ladies put your hand up. >> i'm not sure what to think about that. i hope they
theodore riding a personal seven-game win streak, longest of his career and he stood on his head again last night 41 saves. kept the caps in the game early and then the offense took over. semins made it 2-1 in the third and with the boston goalie yanked that is ovechkin and that is cherry picking. caps win 4-1. 11th straight longest winning streak in the nhl in eight years. >> we like to point out dc unit ready the most decorated team with four championships but they have only one won in...
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theodore had his most productive years winning as a canadien. no word if he will get the start or similar on. the nats going for the sweep against milwaukee. pretty much over in the first. the brewers scored ten runs in the 1stinning. the brewers won 11-7. >>> that's a quick look at sports. we will have all the post-game reaction from the capitals in montreal tonight at 11:00. until then have a great monday. >>> our time is 6:24. >>> ahead, why lou won't have to pay this week to visit a national park. >>> plus, heading home, maybe. the shuttle crew waiting to find out if today's the day for a landing. here's angie. >>> we are worry-free. traveling on fox hall and a canal. more traffic cameras where you live coming up. >>> it is clear and cold outside on the weather terrace. jacket and gloves. i will have the forecast when 9 news now returns. now back to the sauce. add a little bit of seasoning, just a little bit of seasoning. rachel. ( door slams ) well, today's lesson-- the importance of durable kohler cast iron sinks. and honesty is the best p
theodore had his most productive years winning as a canadien. no word if he will get the start or similar on. the nats going for the sweep against milwaukee. pretty much over in the first. the brewers scored ten runs in the 1stinning. the brewers won 11-7. >>> that's a quick look at sports. we will have all the post-game reaction from the capitals in montreal tonight at 11:00. until then have a great monday. >>> our time is 6:24. >>> ahead, why lou won't have to pay...
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theodore rose elt island and great falls park are closed until tuesday. >>> virginia isn't the only play where flooding a problem. western maryland is worried about what will happen now that the rain has wash -- washed away the snow on the ground. rivers are rushing and people are filling sandbags to protect their property. >>> now let's take a look at these pictures. this is coming from tucker barnes in annapolis. this was taken at high tide yesterday afternoon. the water was coming up past the curbs on the street and as you can see, i is not a good idea to try driving into the water. >> and trees like this huge one at cleveland and cathedral streets in northwest are coming up from the roots because the ground is saturated and snapping power lines and this one pushed a pole down on to a car. >>> wind gusts of more than 70 mile-per-hour and heavy rain wreaked havoc on the rain in new york city yesterday. power outages and signal problems forced several public transportation to shut down and some had to wait several hours for a train. and you can always get updated weather information on
theodore rose elt island and great falls park are closed until tuesday. >>> virginia isn't the only play where flooding a problem. western maryland is worried about what will happen now that the rain has wash -- washed away the snow on the ground. rivers are rushing and people are filling sandbags to protect their property. >>> now let's take a look at these pictures. this is coming from tucker barnes in annapolis. this was taken at high tide yesterday afternoon. the water was...
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maybe being, as most people were -- whether it was hawthorne at one extreme or even theodore parker at the other extreme -- maybe being racist had something to do with it. but he believed that -- and maybe there was some validity to one argument, that if the institution of slavery -- the institution -- is reprehensible, which it is -- they agreed about that. they disagreed about the means by which it should be changed. and in a sense, pierce was a quietist. pierce thought you leave just it alone, and eventually, it will go away. hawthorne thought that, too, actually. c-span: how'd he ever get elected president? >> guest: pierce? c-span: yes. >> guest: dark horse. you know, i mean, the sort of mechanics of the election of 1852 were such that he was able to get in. i don't remember on which ballot, but eventually, he was able to get in. and it was also because he didn't -- he offended the least amount of people. he was one of those kinds of candidates that, you know, the south could deal with him. the south thought it was ok. and the north -- well, he was still a northerner. he's still,
maybe being, as most people were -- whether it was hawthorne at one extreme or even theodore parker at the other extreme -- maybe being racist had something to do with it. but he believed that -- and maybe there was some validity to one argument, that if the institution of slavery -- the institution -- is reprehensible, which it is -- they agreed about that. they disagreed about the means by which it should be changed. and in a sense, pierce was a quietist. pierce thought you leave just it...
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again, the book is "theodore boone: kid lawyer." still ahead, money 9-1-1 -- the answers to your financial emergencies. first, this is "today" on nbc. hey there, this is your lamp. why don't you show the lady how romantic you can be by turning me off? you'll set the mood while using a lot less energy. maybe later you can hook me up with a cfl. it will show how much you care for the environment. [announcer] learn to speak the language of energy efficiency at bgesmartenergy.com, where you'll find plenty of energy-saving tips. ahhhhh. the passion. >> announcer: what do you care about today is brought to you by the pepsi refresh project, giving away millions of dollars to fund refreshing ideas. >>> this morning on what you care about today, taking care of a special community of jazz and blues musicians. we're turning the spotlight on groups making a positive impact on their communities and pepsi refresh is giving us $50,000 in grant money to award to each group. jazz and blues musicians give us a lifetime of pleasure. many of them are s
again, the book is "theodore boone: kid lawyer." still ahead, money 9-1-1 -- the answers to your financial emergencies. first, this is "today" on nbc. hey there, this is your lamp. why don't you show the lady how romantic you can be by turning me off? you'll set the mood while using a lot less energy. maybe later you can hook me up with a cfl. it will show how much you care for the environment. [announcer] learn to speak the language of energy efficiency at...
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he'll be in gulfport, mississippi, pensacola, florida, and theodore, alabama, just south of mobile. on wednesday he meets with the chairman of bp's board of directors. later wednesday, he'll address the american nurse's association. and on thursday and friday, he has meetings at the white house. and when he has meetings at the white house, we always assume that that's going to be a day he'll put something on the schedule that we don't know about and who knows if he'll be addressing this again. >> you know, more than likely, the president's going to be talking about this quite a bit. he has initially got some, as you know, some criticism for how the government was handling, how the president was handling, but he's heading back to the gulf. but what can a president do, as powerful as he is, he can't jump down there and put a cap on it. >> and as one of the family members of those who were killed told me this week, he said, you know, it's not his job to go down there and clean pelicans. what can this guy do? it's a tough position. >> of course, we won't at all, at any point, be too far
he'll be in gulfport, mississippi, pensacola, florida, and theodore, alabama, just south of mobile. on wednesday he meets with the chairman of bp's board of directors. later wednesday, he'll address the american nurse's association. and on thursday and friday, he has meetings at the white house. and when he has meetings at the white house, we always assume that that's going to be a day he'll put something on the schedule that we don't know about and who knows if he'll be addressing this again....
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so those are the reasons why i like -- i like theodore roosevelt. but perhaps one also ought to add a final reason. the sixth reason which is that he got such joy and pleasure out of life. he was an example to us all. i may say that he didn't always approve of my other great favorite, winston churchill. he said -- they had a lot in common and you'd have thought that he might have approved. because he was somewhat senior to winston churchill. he met him when churchill came to america. and he said, that winston churchill has no manners. he does not stand up when a lady enters the room. so he was a bit critical of churchill. i dare say critical -- that churchill was critical of him too. >> host: bob from collier, tennessee, you're on with historian paul johnson in london. >> caller: mr. johnson, i read history of the american people a few years ago and you were critical of fdr of the people of the depression and how do you think of the president of the current depression. >> guest: you have to remember that fdr was operating before keynesianism became
so those are the reasons why i like -- i like theodore roosevelt. but perhaps one also ought to add a final reason. the sixth reason which is that he got such joy and pleasure out of life. he was an example to us all. i may say that he didn't always approve of my other great favorite, winston churchill. he said -- they had a lot in common and you'd have thought that he might have approved. because he was somewhat senior to winston churchill. he met him when churchill came to america. and he...
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she called up teddy white, theodore h. white the author of "the making of the president" and established --. >> rose: this was one week after the assassination. >> one week, one week. she's a tough lady. and they sat up in hyannis port for a weekend while "life" magazine held all its deadlines and she more or less dictated-- i'll give you a bit of teddy white's notes. >> rose: this is amazing stuff. >> this is him, when his notebooks were opened a couple of years another he's quoting her. there's one thing i wanted to say, one thing kept through my mind, the line from a musical comedy. i want to say this one thing, it's been almost an obsession with me. the music comedy's almost an obsession. at night before we go to bed, we had an old vick trolla. he'd play a couple of records. i'd get ow of bed at night and play it for him when it was so cold getting out of bed. it was a song he loved. he loved camelot. it was the song he loved most at the end of on a vick trolla 10 years old. it's the last record, the last side of camel
she called up teddy white, theodore h. white the author of "the making of the president" and established --. >> rose: this was one week after the assassination. >> one week, one week. she's a tough lady. and they sat up in hyannis port for a weekend while "life" magazine held all its deadlines and she more or less dictated-- i'll give you a bit of teddy white's notes. >> rose: this is amazing stuff. >> this is him, when his notebooks were opened a...
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in alabama, the governor has declared a state of emergency in the city of theodore. the city has hired 400 unemployed residents to help clean the beaches there. then in pensacola, florida, oil could hit the beaches as early as wednesday. a massive oil sheen has been spotted just about nine miles off the coastline. the oil spill's devastating toll on gulf wildlife keeps growing. jeff corwin is getting a first-hand look at all that. with a good morning, i know you just returned from the hazmat training in the gulf and you're joining us live from marsh field, massachusetts. first what you saw in relation to the animals. more than 1,000 animals have been recovered, dead ones, since the spill? it's just beginning, right? >> yes, alex. >> reporter: i'm actually here in marshfield, massachusetts. we were on the front lines of this whole operation. in fact, my entire film crew underwent what is known as hazmat training, hazardous materials training. anyone, any of the first responders, whether you're a worker out there saving wildlife, part of a cleanup crew or you're with t
in alabama, the governor has declared a state of emergency in the city of theodore. the city has hired 400 unemployed residents to help clean the beaches there. then in pensacola, florida, oil could hit the beaches as early as wednesday. a massive oil sheen has been spotted just about nine miles off the coastline. the oil spill's devastating toll on gulf wildlife keeps growing. jeff corwin is getting a first-hand look at all that. with a good morning, i know you just returned from the hazmat...